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Library Talk
Disability Equality in the Film Industry – Evolution Film: A Case Study
A look at the state of the film industry through the significance of disability.
Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances this talk can no longer go ahead. We hope to be able to reschedule this event in the coming months. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused at this late stage.

- Total running time 90min
This presentation, talk, screening and discussion with Evolution Film founders Professor Jason Lee and Terry Bamber (Bridgerton, The World is Not Enough, World War Z) examines the state of the industry through the significance of disability via analysis of Evolution Film’s work (award-winning films, including Rhys Chapman’s 2024 Oscar contender Ryan Can’t Read).
Evolution Film stems from a British Academy Fellowship that combines advancing the position of those with disabilities in the industry and meeting the skills gap.
Tickets £6.50.

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